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Re: rotation



What about an old bureau type arrangement where the door is hinged
along the front bottom edge and folds down toward the front and then
slides back into the cupboard as a flat surface (back of door became
writing surface), thus not obscuring the cupboard below

The plasma would obviously need to be suspended from above and the
cupboard would have be as deep as the door is tall.

Cheers

Paul

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Ward, David" <DAvid.Ward@s...>
wrote:
> ...linked to the scene lighting, of course :)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Malcolm-Smith [mailto:rich@i...]
> Sent: 22 June 2004 11:39
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] rotation
>
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> ian.bird@c... wrote:
>
> > Have you considered (if you haven't already) the constant
twisting of the
> > wires and stress on the connectors?
> >
> > This also brings to mind the proggy a while back with the plasma
was
> > mounted into the wall and the covering picture was motorised
upwards.
> > Would it not be simpler/neater/less risky/(less gimmicky) to
have some
> > sort of fancy doors that retreated whenever you wanted, either
up, down,
> > sideways like curtains etc. Sorry, just mulling........
>
> With the star trek door noise, and a little bit of smoke for added
dramatics
> :)
>
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